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*Oil down on worries that Iran could add to supply. NEW YORK, March 31- The euro closed out the worst quarter in its 15- year history on Tuesday, slammed by monetary policy changes and worries about Greece, while U.S. stocks retreated a day after posting big gains. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year, while the European Central Bank's...

CNBC's Kelly Evans reports on all the market moving events from Europe, including Spain's formal request for European aid for its banks, and an update of EU leaders gathering in Brussels later this week for an anxiously awaited summit.

Japan's CPI results are slated to be released next week. How to trade Japanese inflation, with CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Money In Motion traders. Also, other trading opportunities in the wee hours of the night.

Even as worries mount over India’s slowing growth and tumbling currency, some strategists are recommending investors ramp up their exposure to the country’s equities, which are trading at the cheapest level in 20 months.

The positive sentiment from Greece's election lasted barely a few hours. The same problems for the euro zone that we’ve been tracking since January 2010 haven’t gone away, and are sending markets down the sell path again, says Moorad Choudhry